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THE SHOCKING TESTIMONY OF AN ENGLISHMAN IN CHINA

By Mike King

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"All The News That Sulzberger's
Propaganda Rag SawFit To Distort"

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Many of our regular pay-to-view Anti-New York
Times readers asked us to re-issue this piece as a stand-alone "freebie" for sharing. It is very enlightening
and powerful.

We are aware that there still
remains much poverty and backwardness among some of China's 1.2 billion people, but the hundreds of millions of people
who have been lifted out of poverty, as well as the stunning moral cultural development of the past two decades indicate that
China is on its way to achieving something truly historic.

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The Anti-New York Times:Letter to the Editor

An Englishman in China

LETTERS TO THE ...

Following Monday's rebuttal piece about China's
"authoritarian" leader, Xi Jinping, and the rapid progress of China, a long-time reader and English
ex-pat living in China wrote in to confirm and expand upon what we had published about the success of what is essentially
a Chinese version of market-oriented fascism. His letters, coming from first person experience, were extremely enlightening
and uplifting -- yet a bit heart-breaking at the same time.

We say "uplifting" because of our admiration for China's positive energy, self-confidence,
economic development and cultural advancement. As lovers of humanity, we wish all the peoples / races of the world the best
(well, maybe not so much for some of badly behaving elements we refer to as "the usual suspects"). But we also describe
the letter as "heart-breaking" because it makes the painful sense of loss for us westerners all the more stark
and acute. We Europeans once had that very same "mojo" which China is now rediscovering. But a certain "they"
(cough cough) took it away from us, and it doesn't look like we'll be getting it back anytime soon, if ever.

We read and appreciate all comments / letters which come in --
even though we can't respond to them all -- but we generally don't publish the feedback. But this was too good not to share
with "youse guys" (New Jerseyese for the plural of "you"). We don't know if our English reader
would have wanted his name published or not, so we'll just refer to him as "The Englishman
in China." The following comments / letters constitute his full testimonial about the dynamic "communist"fascist nation which has wisely banished the New York Slimes, the Soros groups, Fakebook and various other
Globalist NGO's from its land.

Original Comments from Englishman
in China: Damn right! I've lived in China for many years. The people here (including myself) have a far
better quality of life and are much freer than people living in DEMONcratic England where the people are physically and
mentally abused on a daily basis.

ANYT: You do? Where? What else can you share with me? Would love to get a western / ex-pat's
perspective.

Englishman in China: I have always felt much freer here in China than in England.
The police act as civil servants and have little if no public presence out of the foreign tourist spots (which
is all mainly for show). The police in normal areas sit around wearing gym shoes smoking and generally relaxing. They
also help cut trees and do road maintenance etc. No high
viz meat-head glorified thugs here. The police don’t usually get involved in people’s affairs,
and prefer to watch from the side lines, monitoring situations, more than interfering and controlling. I have many
examples of this if you want. Another thing I love about China is their non-use of sirens. Police don’t
use high pitched ear bleeding sirens (like you hear 24/7 in England, even in small villages) which upset and distress people
on a conscience and subconscious level. You very rarely hear sirens, only very occasionally a low pitched and much quieter
warning from an ambulance.

The Chinese people
are far happier than the people in England. This is because they are not physically and mentally abused by an onslaught
of highly disturbing and negative fear based tripe on an hourly to daily basis. I love watching the Chinese news. The people
are kept in control here, not by fear based tactics, but instead by a constant relaying of positivity, that
China is a wonderful country, and that it’s economy is strong and secure. Honest opinions are heard about North
Korea, that it is the Americans who started it in 2006 (?) and that lil Kim is only reacting to protect his people. Very
little time is spent on Globalist NWO fake news, preferring to report on all the positive things that are happening
in China. There is a huge optimism here for the future which is refreshing. England has a feeling of decay and degeneration.

Old people here are respected and they enjoy a much better and healthier quality
of life. They are the elders, they are cherished. They are always seen sitting outside together, playing board games,
doing QiGong and spending time in the community, unlike the helpless, terrified, caged and mostly ignored elderly
of the UK.

"It was the stupid people in their 60’s and over who voted out of Europe!" Instead of,
"the elders have spoken. They have more wisdom than others, and their views are to be respected." The
elderly are active members of the community and work in the public gardens and volunteer for things like road safety assistance.

1 & 2.
China's big cities are massive, yet retain a sense of community. 3. The sight of old-timers passing the time
playing cards or board games is common in China.

I could continue for ever. I love China, it’s people, it’s strong and protected cultural
traditions and its ‘for the people’ government. Okay, Falun Dafa persecution, corruption etc., they are not
perfect, but compared to the corrupt demon infested ‘democratic’ governments of England, who are actively
setting out to perverse and destroy their own people and culture, China is wonderful in comparison.

If you want more I am more than happy to continue.

ANYT:
Sure...very
interesting. How did you end up there? is that your permanent home now? What city / region?

Englishman
in China: Notes to Mike 2 -- I have lived in and around Nanjing for six years. I am now travelling
and currently in DaLi. It’s wonderful.

China has a very strong sense of nationalism.
They know who they are and are very proud. The Chinese flag is hung everywhere, and why shouldn’t it be? I remember
in England after "Brexit" when people who hung the British flag outside their homes were called racist (palm over
face, groaning deeply). The general consensus is that "we are the best country in the world", again, is a refreshing
optimism that holds energy and vigour.

The country has very strong reemerging
religious movements. Yesterday I went to a Christian church here in DaLi. China is covered with Buddhist, Daoist and
Confucius temples. People practice QiGong openly in public areas and spirituality is strong.

Patriotism and religion --- considered "old fashioned" in the oh-so-enlightened
West, are important elements of China's Renaissance.

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I have never felt so free
as I have felt these past six years in China. The Chinese people pretty much do whatever they want. The way they see it is,
China is "theirs", all of theirs, and not the governments. When the smoking ban came in, it was totally ignored,
and still is to this day. People sell fruit, vegetables etc. on the street. The government tried to clear it up, they moved
the sellers on, but the next day, the sellers came back. This continued on a daily basis, sellers being moved on, sellers
coming back, until the police stopped moving them on. Fantastic haha. For six years I never paid income tax, and many businesses
don’t. Just because there is a law, it does not mean that it is followed or enforced. This is the opposite to England
where laws are completely followed and glorified like the words have come down from God himself. The enforced smoking ban
was imposed here without a vote, in a "democratic" country.

Bills are very
low and affordable, water, gas and electric bills are barely noticeable. Public transport is incredibly good and incredibly
cheap! English railways are the biggest scam in comparison. For me to travel on a brand new bullet train going 300 km an hour
from Nanjing to Shanghai it costs me 14 pounds. That’s the expensive rate. I can also take a "slow train"
(the same as the fastest trains we have in England) if I can’t afford 14 pounds, and travel for 4 pounds. That’s
346 km. I can take a 20 hour slow sleeper train from ChongQing to KunMing (650 km) for 14 pounds. If you miss your train,
you just go to the desk to change your ticket or get a refund. If you miss the extortionate and highly crappy train in England
you have to buy another ticket. It costs me 8 pounds to do a 10 mile train journey from my home to the nearest city in England.
It’s 80 pounds to go from Norwich to London (150 km). In China, everyone can afford to travel, there’s a rate
for all income brackets. Brand new subways and buses are pennies to use. Trains are efficient, modern and affordable.

China’s got talent! You know, I absolutely detest the manufactured drivel on the X factor and Britain’s
got talent. I have always hated watching that debauched filth. But you know what? I love watching the Chinese version. It’s
really beautiful and the contestants have real talent. The clothes and dance routines are highly respectful. They play traditional
Chinese instruments and sing wonderfully soft and compassionate Chinese songs.

1.
Fast, modern and inexpensive trains. 2. China's "skybuses" can carry 100's of passengers
as they drive over traffic 3. Amazing roads and bridges popping up everywhere. People who are
dislocated are then paid a fortune.

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Headline: BBC News (April 6, 2017)

"The country where
70% of millennials are homeowners"

China has one of the highest home ownership rates in the world - including
among millennials

"While young people around the world are struggling to get on the property
ladder, an HSBC study found that 70% of Chinese millennials
have achieved the milestone.

A sizeable 91% also plan to buy a house in the next five years, according to the survey."
-- (FULL ARTICLE HERE)

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The hospitals here are amazing. All appointments are same day, no three month waits like at home. You just
turn up, pay about 30 pence to see a doctor, and wait your turn. Simple and effective. The pharmacy’s are industrial
scale natural herbal medicine outlets and are within the hospitals. They prescribe herbs for your condition which you can
have boiled up for you into daily servings at the hospital and then posted to your house in a two week supply for an extremely
cheap price. It’s very good indeed. When I had a server skin condition here, the doctors refused to give me antibiotics
as they are damaging and only used as a last resort. ALL the doctors have prescribed for the same condition in England IS
antibiotics! In China they asked me, what am I eating, they looked at my tongue, they asked me what my stool looked like.
They actually try to cure you naturally and to get to the root of the problem. In England, they ONLY prescribe big pharma
drugs without asking and recommending anything else for diet or lifestyle. As you know these drugs only make you even more
ill.

China has incredibly low immigration, about 0.06% of their population. "Racist" bastards! Everything
is done by Chinese people. When I get to the airport in England I am always amazed to see that about 95% of the staff are
non white native British people. "Oh, we don’t want to do those types of jobs anymore so we need to give them all
to immigrants." Bullshit! We are becoming so mixed now it’s incredible! When I fly to China, of course, there are
only Chinese workers.

NO FOREIGNERS ARE ALLOWED TO WORK IN CHINA DOING A JOB THAT A CHINESE PERSON CAN DO!

Foreigners
are not allowed to work in bars, restaurants, sweep the streets, work in airports, factories etc. because it would take the
jobs from the Chinese people. Wow! Imagine if we had that level of common sense in our countries! Foreigners are ONLY allowed
to do things the Chinese CAN’T do as well, for example, teach English. And that’s the law here. Bravo!

Funnily
enough, the Chinese actually are openly racist. "Black people are lazy, we don’t like black people." "White
people are very intelligent and we admire their work ethic and achievements." I hear this sort of thing all the time!
But no, it’s the Whites that are racist, never the Chinese.

When the notoriously anti-White all-black basketball team of Georgetown
University started their ghetto act in China, they were taught a swift lesson in manners. After the Chinese team lay a beat-down
on them, Georgetown had to leave the court as the Chinese fans threw objects at them.

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China isn’t overrun with advertisements
from corporations mind controlling you to buy things that you don’t need. On their buses and subways, instead of countless
adverts, the government shows videos about how to keep healthy, how to practice QiGong, how to cook healthily, why you should
quit smoking, why taking natural herbs and medicines are good for health and the over use of mobile phones etc.

And
finally, counter to what people in the West think, China looks after the families it buys the land from for development much
much better than the west. It actually makes the land owners mega rich. They want more people to be rich to fund the economy
because the government own the corporations whereas at home, the corporations own the government. Big difference! I have a
friend and the government took her house to build a sky scraper on. They gave everyone of her family members an apartment
each (8 people). The apartments are worth a lot of money. They all live in two and rent the rest. On top of that they gave
an extra 8 apartments which they sold and are now millionaires! The whole family doesn’t need to work ever again! This
is happening EVERYWHERE in China.

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1 & 2. Chinese
New Year decorations and celebrations 3. China put on a show like no other for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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We once had that optimistic
"swag" in the White West --- that healthy sense of belonging, solidarity, community, purpose, justice and culture
which China has rediscovered. May we find it again.

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Boobus
Americanus
1: I read a Letter-to-the-Editor in The Anti-New York Times today from a British ex-pat living there. The letter writer
really seemed to admire what China is doing.

Boobus
Americanus 2:Like Xi's China, The Anti-New York Times is so fascist.